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Nov 9, 2019
Miira no Kaikata starts off very questionably I'd say. After making his aunt a nightly snack, our main protagonist, the laundry boy Kashiwagi receives a package and thrown off by the fact that all the packages from his dad were and most likely will be scary to the point where he'll be questioning whether or not to open them, he decides to just stay still while the most adorable thing walks out of it -
Mii-kun!
From then on the anime is very wholesome and continues to be like it for the rest of the series. It has some very 'moe' moments and it's great.
Story; 8/10
Nothing
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is really going on in the first few episodes, MC and his childhood friend get their partners, MC accepts Mii-kun with open arms but the other one is a bit reluctant about it. They meet some friends and whatnot, they meet up and hang out. Overall the story isn't that much important, the real matter of importance is the humor and the glorious cute moments this show has. It's also fast-paced which is a plus for me.
Characters; 8/10
Not much is explored but the friendship between our MC and his childhood friend Tazuki deepens throughout various episodes. The other two, Asa and Taichi are there just because, but it's okay because the anime makes up for it, in a way that makes you look at them in a whole different light. It includes them in various moments that would've been impossible to achieve without them. The side characters receive a bit of development too. So overall, some of the characters develop, some don't, it's average, but considering this wasn't the main point of the show, I enjoyed it a lot.
Art; 9/10
I can't possibly explain how much I love this art style in anime. It makes the characters look cute and possibly more friendly then they could be. Transitions between images looked smooth as well.
Sound; 7/10
I didn't really notice the sound as much as, let's say the OP. The opening of the series is great, upbeat just like some of the episodes and fits the series completely.
Enjoyment & Overall; 9/10
I really liked this show as I said before, although it's a shame that it didn't receive any popularity ever since it began. Moe shows like this should be celebrated in my opinion. If you like cute, wholesome anime then I recommend you watch it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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Oct 27, 2018
Somehow, when scrolling Youtube, I came across this, despite the title seeming as clickbaity as it could possibly be. I watched it in english dub, because there were no subs to be found. I would've preferred the original but meh.
Story 6/10
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Although the episodes went by so quickly (which is rare for me), the story was pretty cliché. The main character, Ari Jin is a normal girl with a decent personality, as she has some friends who unexpectedly gain magic along with her due to encountering a magic hamster later revealing to be a prince from Flowering Kingdom. The girls transform so that they
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can collect enough hopeful energy, while our duo (Shuel and Trump(wheeze)) try to stop them. The story sometimes seems more as a slice of life then a magical girl thingy.
Art 8/10
The art is actually good, I'd say it's more noticeable than the story itself. Although the anime seems to like making everything as pink as possible.
Sound ?/10
The episodes I watched had no OP nor ED, so I can't say anything about them. I'll see if I ever decide to watch them.
Character 5/10
There was barely any character development, aside from Shuel, everyone seemed so repetitive over time, not sure why I continued watching it.
Enjoyment and Overall 6/10
I guess it was fair. If you want to watch it, do so right now as there's a whole season completed but if you're not Korean you'll have to watch the english dub, where Ari literally screams when she's speaking.
(spoilers: I just dislike how they had an opportunity for doing something with the whole "Love Triangle" thing, and wasted it. Then again there's Flowering Heart 2 so we'll see.)
Reviewer’s Rating: 6
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Oct 27, 2018
(Since no one's written a review yet, I'll give it a try because why not. (also random fact of the day this got me into liking gemstones))
Story 7/10
I think the story was fairly good, as it's intended to be for kids. Every Jewelpet anime changes from characters to the story. This one, the original one, has the main characters, Rinko, Minami and Aoi, they're high schools girls with a normal life, however everything changes when jewel charms scatter all around the human world.
Jewelpets find their rightful partners as they try to fight against Diana and her brother (in this series anyway) Dian, they also
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encounter new jewel pets as the time goes on. Also the transformation of jewel pets somehow reminded me of Sailor Moon, not sure why, the two have almost no similarities.
Art 6/10
There's nothing that really interested me in this art, but I think the art style was pretty decent.
Sound 7/10
The english and czech opening got stuck in my head, even if I don't exactly remember it so I guess that's good.
Character 6/10
Jewelpet focuses more on the story rather than the characters, so there's not much to say about them, I enjoyed Ruby's clumsiness throughout various episodes though.
Enjoyment and Overall 7/10
As a person who was deeply fascinated by this and tried not to miss a single episode during childhood, I think the overall anime was fairly good.
It's a normal magical girl anime, only with pets transforming into gems. So if you like that type of anime, I guess I'd recommend it to you.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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Oct 27, 2018
Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru is a pretty good anime, I have to say I overall enjoy it, mostly because it not only focuses on the character development, but its side characters too. I like Misha and Tsubame's relationship because Tsubame sometimes feels like a mother figure to Misha, and sometimes it's just plain lolicon comedy I never fail to laugh at. I'm eager to see how this will turn out, but it's definitely my favorite anime of the season.
Story 7/10
For a plain comedy, this anime has its contrast between being hilarious and sometimes even serious, although Tsubame's lolicon-like attitude can sometimes get repetitive and
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a little over the top.
Art 6/10
The art is pretty decent, artstyle seems pretty good, it's moe and I like that. I still can't believe how the animators coped with Tsubame's overly athletic figure, I admire them for that.
Sound 10/10
I'm not overreacting here, both opening and ending songs got stuck in my head over only one episode, and the ED easily became my favorite song.
Character 8/10
Just like I said, I like how the anime portrays Tsubame as a mother figure, and a lolicon at the same time, it gives the show a unique feel, seeing how the two react to eachother. It's just hilarious.
Enjoyment 10/10
I recommend this, even if it's not finished yet, it's worth the wait because it'll never disappoint you, then again it just depends on what kind of person you are so no promises! :D
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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